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You can monitor information for a tenant configured with the SD-Router service on a specific device. To do this, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list.

The screen displays the following information for the device:

  • Map of geographic location
  • City
  • Site ID
  • Reachability status
  • Profile
  • Hardware and software details

You can select from the following tabs to view detailed information about the device:

  • Availability
  • Interfaces
  • Applications
  • Users
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Virtual Routers (VRFs)
  • Health
  • Alarms
  • Routing
  • Troubleshoot

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To change the time interval of the information, select a value in the Last 12 Hours drop-down list. You can select the last 5 or 10 minutes, 1 or 12 hours, single day, or 7 or 30 days. You can also select a custom time range.

Device Availability

To monitor the availability of an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the Availability tab to view the following charts and tables:

  • Total Availability 
  • Availability over Time 
  • Service Uptime 
  • Data Plane Connectivity over Time 
  • Connectivity Statistics 
  • Link Availability 
  • Site Status Log 

In the Connectivity Statistics table, click a device name to view the following charts for the device:

  • Datapath Downtime 
  • Remote Sites Up/Down 
  • Paths Up/Down 

Device Interfaces

To monitor the interfaces for an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the Interfaces tab to view the following:

  • Physical and Logical Interfaces—Configuration information for interfaces on the device.
  • Usage—Real-time and historical usage information for interfaces on the device.

Physical and Logical Interface Configurations

To view the interfaces for the current device, select the Interfaces > Physical and Logical Interfaces tab. Click an interface to view configuration information for the interface.

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Real-Time Interface Usage 

To perform real-time monitoring of interfaces for the current device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview > Interfaces, and then select the Usage tab.

The screen displays the following chart and table:

  • Interfaces—Displays real-time interface performance statistics.
  • Overall Interface Usage by Bandwidth—Displays bandwidth performance for interfaces.

To view information for one or more specific interfaces, go to the Interfaces table, and then click the box to the left of the interfaces. The Overall Interface Usage chart automatically refreshes and displays information for the selected interfaces.

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Historical Interface Usage

To view usage-over-time on all interfaces for the device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview > Interfaces > Usage, and then select the Historical tab.

The screen displays the following charts and tables:

  • SD-WAN Overall Usage over Time 
  • SD-WAN Overall Traffic Usage 
  • SD-WAN Application Traffic Usage over Time 
  • DIA Application Traffic Usage over Time 
  • SD-WAN Application Traffic Usage Summary 
  • DIA application traffic Usage Summary 

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Device Applications

To monitor the applications for an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the Applications tab to view the following subtabs:

  • Overview—Overview of application information for the device.
  • Application Performance (APM)—TCP-based application performance monitoring.
  • Audio & Video Performance (MOS)—Mean opinion score (MOS) monitoring.
  • Live Sessions—Currently active TCP and UDP sessions.

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Overview of Device Applications 

Select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the Overview tab to view the following charts and table:

  • Top Applications
  • Categories
  • Business Tags
  • Top Applications per Access Circuit over Time
  • Application Usage

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APM

To monitor application performance monitoring (APM) information for an SD-Router device, select the Application Performance tab to view the following charts and table:

  • TCP Application Performance
  • TCP Application Performance over Time
  • TCP Application Performance Details

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Audio and Video Performance

To monitor audio and video performance (MOS scores) for an SD-Router device, select the Audio & Video Performance tab to view the following chart and table:

  • Active Sessions per MOS Range 
  • MOS Score 

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Real-Time Sessions Statistics

To monitor currently active TCP and UDP sessions for an SD-Router device, select the Applications tab, and then select the Live Sessions tab, to view the Current Active Sessions table.

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To view session statistics, click the value in the Session-Count field.

Device Users

To monitor the users of an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the Users tab to view the following charts and table:

  • Top Users—Top users for the device. In some cases, users are identified by their IP address.
  • Top Users per Access Circuit over Time—Top users per access circuit for the device.
  • Users—Detailed information about user usage for the device.

Device QoS 

To monitor QoS for an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the QoS tab to view the following charts:

  • Traffic Volume from device
  • Traffic Bandwidth from device
  • Volume Dropped at device

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Device VRFs

To monitor VRFs for an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the VRF tab to view the following chart and table:

  • VRF Usage over Time 
  • VRF Usage 

Device Health

To monitor the health of an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list. Select the Health tab to view the following charts:

  • device Monitoring by CPU Load 
  • device Monitoring by Memory Load 
  • device Monitoring by Disk Load 
  • device Monitoring by Sessions Load 
     

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Device Alarms

To monitor the alarms of an SD-Router device, select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list.

Select the Current Active Alarms tab to view the Current Active Alarms table:

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Select the Historic Alarms tab to view the Historic Alarms table.

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Troubleshooting Tools

You can access the following troubleshooting tools from the SD-Router dashboard:

  • Ping—Sends ICMP echo requests from the current device to remote devices.
  • Traceroute—Sends a sequence of ICMP packets from the current device to remote devices to trace a route.
  • Speed Test—Runs a speed test for the current device to a pre-configured remote server or a Versa speed-test server.

Ping a Device

To send a ping from a device:

  1. Select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list.
  2. Select the Troubleshoot tab, click the Run Ping tab, and then enter information for the following fields.

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    Field Description
    Destination Enter the IP address of the destination to which the packets are sent.
    Interface

    Select the interface to use as the source address. Optionally, enter the packet size, in bytes.

    Range: 0 through 65535 bytes
    Default: None

    Packet Count Enter the number of packets to send.
    Range: 1 through 25
    Default: 5
    Packet Size Enter the packet size, in bytes.
    Range: 0 through 65535 bytes
    Default: None
  1. Click Start to run a ping diagnostic test. After the test completes, a screen similar to the following displays.

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Traceroute Utility

To run a traceroute from a device:

  1. Select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list.
  2. Select the Troubleshoot tab, click the Run Traceroute tab, and then enter information for the following fields.

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    Field Description
    Destination Enter the IP address or FQDN of the target host.
    Interface

    Select the interface that initiates the traceroute.

  3. Click Start. After the traceroute diagnostic test completes, a screen similar to the following displays.


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Speed Test

You can run two types of speed tests for a device:

  • Internet speed test—Speed test for devices using predeployed internet speed-test servers. The internet speed test chooses the nearest predeployed speed-test server.
  • Interface speed test—Speed test for interface to a Versa speed-test server.

To run a speed test:

  1. Select View > Dashboard > SD-Router > Overview, and then select the device from the Select an Appliance drop-down list.
  2. Select the Troubleshoot tab, and then select Run Speed Test.
  3. To run an internet speed test, select Internet.

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    1. Select the routing instance to use to connect to the predeployed internet speed-test server.
    2. Click Start.
  4. To run a speed test, enter information for the following fields.

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    Field Description
    Local Interface

    Select the local interface to use for the speed test.

    Remote Destination Select the remote destination to use for the speed test.
    Remote Interface Select the remote interface to use for the speed test.
  5. Click Start. After the speed test diagnostic test completes, a screen similar to the following displays.

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Supported Software Information

Releases 12.2.2 and later support all content described in this article.

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